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i do not like how the timeline accelerates during songs.
when you keep time, it is constant.
the timline should not be jumping or skipping around.
i would like to see the line move at a constant rate.
as much as i like the ball for aesthetic reasons,
it does irritate me at times.
i would prefer, if there were an option, where you can turn off the ball,
and just have/keep a vertical line, as time reference.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
i do not like how the timeline accelerates during songs.
when you keep time, it is constant.
the timline should not be jumping or skipping around.
i would like to see the line move at a constant rate.
as much as i like the ball for aesthetic reasons,
it does irritate me at times.
i would prefer, if there were an option, where you turn off the ball,
and just have/keep a vertical line, as time reference.
thank you for your time. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented
there are a lot of backing tracks available online.
you always free jam to that...
the idea of a scale is that technically any note fits the harmony
(i.e. key you are playing in).
in music any note fits really, its just convention (and some math)
that has established what people find harmonically pleasing.
the only thing that i would see as an enhancement would be for the player to choose the key,
and yousician mesures if the notes you play are in the scale you are practicing.
to improve proficiency you should be able to set the tempo. -
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when i learn a new song outside of yousician,
i look at the tabs as a whole & check out the range of the song.
so then i know which positions i will be fretting in.
that helps in figuring out which finger should predominantly cover what fret.
if you get dunked into a song without knowing,
often enough, your in for a surprise.
please do it like in the piano version where before each song you see a spreadsheet with all the notes to be played in the song.
(for instance a fret board style tab)
thanks!